A blood spot in the white of your eye, known as a subconjunctival hemorrhage, is caused by the bursting of tiny blood vessels beneath the clear surface of the eye. It is typically a harmless ...
A subconjunctival hemorrhage happens when a tiny blood vessel breaks in your eye’s conjunctiva—the clear surface of your eye.
It's helpful to know that only infectious conjunctivitis (meaning pink eye caused by viruses or bacteria) is contagious.
A Thelazia infection, called Thelaziasis, can “cause mild to severe signs and lesions, such as foreign body sensation, itching, tearing, eye pain, conjunctival bleeding, conjunctivitis ...
We review existing and potential therapies modulating the conjunctival scarring response, with particular reference to glaucoma filtration surgery. We discuss how the refinement of present ...